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Sooth Your Soul with Brainwave Tuner

29th September 2009
Do you know how many people have died from lunacy because of long-time insomnia in the world? Do you know how dangerous to you if you can’t concentrate your mind on? Statistics from State Statistics Bureau shows that the number of people who suffered fr... Read >
Author: lily

Autism: A Difficult Developmental Disability

29th September 2009
The expression ‘developmental disability’ stands for the kind of impairment that interferes with a person’s ability to perform one or more vital functions of life. Since such disabilities are of extremely serious nature, they might adversely affect ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Struggle of Families With Autistic Children

28th September 2009
Autism remains one of the most misunderstood conditions that are manifested in millions of children throughout the world. For a child to overcome the problems presented by this condition, it is necessary that the child received the proper care and support... Read >
Author: srini

Discovering Balance In Your Daily Life With The Brain Gym 101 Seminar

25th September 2009
What does having more balance in life mean to you? It differs for everyone. For some it’s being able to focus more and stay organized on tasks. For others it’s reducing stress and learning how to relax. Yet, for many facing learning and behavior chall... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn History of Sign Language Benefits

23rd September 2009
Sign Language has been around since the 1800's for the deaf. When you consider sign language, it is usually the deaf that you consider. Sign language can also be beneficial to children that can hear. Babies can learn to use sign language as early as eight... Read >
Author: Luther Hays

What the Signs of the Unexplainable Autism Disease

22nd September 2009
The brain is an infinite labyrinth. No one-despite the surmountable efforts of history and modern day's great men-can truly decipher or describe how it ticks and how it works. Although it is considered as a powerful tool of any man who can utilize it to i... Read >
Author: Subin

EEG Technology and Brainwave Tuner

21st September 2009
It must be hard for a purchaser to choose a right while most needed application in iTunes Store when he is facing a glittering array of apps, especially for the one who wants to purchase a utility application which can emit different kind of sounds to kee... Read >
Author: lily

What the Signs of the Unexplainable Autism Disease…

21st September 2009
The brain is an infinite labyrinth. No one-despite the surmountable efforts of history and modern day's great men-can truly decipher or describe how it ticks and how it works. Although it is considered as a powerful tool of any man who can utilize it to i... Read >
Author: amit017

Darain Atkinson is a Man that believes his Faith and Family are Key Points to his Success.

16th September 2009
Darain Atkinson is a man with great vision and integrity with a heart for giving. Darain contributes to many non-profit organizations such as Autism Speaks. Darain is involved with a number of charitable causes and believes that giving back to people in ... Read >
Author: charlestoby

Gluten Free and Casein Free Diets and the Autism Connection

15th September 2009
In the study of autism and some of the possible cures, the subject of gluten free and casein free diets is well debated among parents and medical professionals alike. What is autism? First we must address what autism actually is. Autism is a problem mo... Read >

Research Based Treatments For Autism

08th September 2009
Applied Behavior Analysis This is the most major of research based treatments for autism in the US. It is based on research done by B. F. Skinner in the early 1900's. It works by analyzing the behavior of the child in the home and figuring out what enc... Read >
Author: autistic1

School Bullying a Typical Issue!

05th September 2009
Just take an examples that an honor-roll student named Simon Jones jumped off the Bridge in New Westminster, Jones, 14, left a seven-page note that said he was killing himself because his classmates tormented him with names like gay or faggot. He had neve... Read >
Author: jsolutions009

School Bullying a Typical Issue!

03rd September 2009
Just take an examples that an honor-roll student named Simon Jones jumped off the Bridge in New Westminster, Jones, 14, left a seven-page note that said he was killing himself because his classmates tormented him with names like gay or faggot. He had neve... Read >
Author: jsolutions009

Give Them Wings and Watch them Fly!

25th August 2009
It’s August and the words “Back to School” ring loud in the ears of parents, students and educators. Schools, families, businesses and communities are hearing the rally cry and readying themselves for the inauguration of a new school year!! Some are... Read >
Author: Jennifer Krumins

How To Improve Your Health With Hammocks

10th August 2009
Have you ever wondered why it feels so good to lie there, suspended, almost weightless, swaying or swinging… on nothing but a net? What draws us to the hammock as the ultimate simplistic resting device that we cannot live with out? Well, it has to do wi... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Neurofeedback-Effective and painless option for several illness

04th August 2009
Neurofeedback is a basically a kind of therapy which is complementary approach and one of a type of treatment along with medication. It is great for almost all the people and is also used to address certain conditions in addition to ADD and ADHD. This the... Read >
Author: roby.john

Aspergers Syndrome - General Information

03rd August 2009
Aspergers Syndrome is a type of Autism, however, the symptoms are usually much milder and less distressing to those people around them. However, it is still a serious condition which affects 1-2 people as of 2000, of which, more tend to be boys than girl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dealing with Enhanced Allergies in Children with Autism

25th July 2009
Tons of people, including adults and children, that have got autism likewise have got food allergies. Considering most of the time, there is an irregularity in the child's digestive system, the person obtains food allergies. When the digestive system func... Read >
Author: Stan Wilson

Discover Autism - A Wide Range Of Therapy Programs

21st July 2009
Sadly, a definitive cure for autism, a disabling neurological disorder, has yet to be found. Affected children can grow up suffering from speech impairment, difficulties in social interaction, abnormal learning and an inability to enjoy many of life's exp... Read >

Sid Roth welcomes John Kilpatrick

23rd June 2009
On "It's Supernatural" a person levitates 2 feet off the ground before going to heaven. God shows him the way to pray for his pals. And a three-year-old boy with autism is absolutely healed. See how the very unlikely is possible in the realm of the supern... Read >
Author: Sid Roth

Free Buy Wholesale Dropshippers

12th June 2009
You should have done plenty of research prior to going on Alibaba to understand exactly what is selling on eBay. It's just a matter of contacting light bulk importers distributors and wholesalers including liquidators of popular selling products. Finding ... Read >
Author: Lori

What Should I Do When My Child is Anxious?

06th June 2009
Anxiety can be debilitating for many individuals, especially those affected by autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions. Last month, I shared specific symptoms and changes in behavior to consider when determining whether or not your child or studen... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

Mental Problem Solver

05th June 2009
Mental Problem Solver There’s a new drugless therapy that works for most mental problems. It has NO bad side effects! It’s easily affordable even to low income families! It works to change brain wave amplitudes by subliminal messaging. It’s m... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation

05th June 2009
Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation Everybody with more than 3 brain cells knows (or should) that each generation is less healthy than the one before. What’s happening to us? And, even more important - what can we do about it? The percentage ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

A New Affordable Therapy for ADD/ADHD

05th June 2009
A New Affordable Therapy for ADD/ADHD All the research over the past 40 years shows clearly that EEG biofeedback training (aka Neurofeedback or Neurotherapy training)has been by far the most effective therapy for ADD/ADHD with a "cure" rate of 85% ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Many People Getting Teachers Certification

02nd June 2009
For many people the best way to get through this time of bad economy is to get their teachers certification. There are many ways in which people are going about this. Some people are starting out going for their teacher’s certification. Others are stayi... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson

Bootstrapping Basics Entrepreneurs Need To Know

01st June 2009
Over the last five years approximately 600,000 entrepreneurs pitched first tier venture capital firms in North America and about 15,000 received funding. Your chances of getting funded are 2.5%. This is a fact. Many of those that were funded became quite ... Read >
Author: Ellisa Brenneman

Customized Event T-shirts

15th May 2009
Do you want to congregate your team for a charity event? If you do then you may need to order a batch of custom designed charity event t-shirts to enhance the camaraderie of your members. Your team can stand out in the crowd during the event, by wearing w... Read >
Author: Jason Case

How Do I Know if My Child is Anxious?

13th May 2009
When thinking about autism and all that is involved with it and other similar neurodevelopmental disorders, we sometimes overlook the possibility of co-occurring conditions like anxiety. All too often I hear responses about a child’s odd behaviors in r... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

The different uses of 1 Inch Buttons

12th May 2009
There are many uses for 1 inch buttons; they are a cool way to express yourself personally, such as a funny comment, or pretty picture, or even to show where you stand on certain issues. They are used for elections, charitable fundraisers, and they have a... Read >
Author: Carlton Hader

The different uses of 1 Inch Buttons

12th May 2009
There are many uses for 1 inch buttons; they are a cool way to express yourself personally, such as a funny comment, or pretty picture, or even to show where you stand on certain issues. They are used for elections, charitable fundraisers, and they have a... Read >
Author: Carlton Hader

A look at fundraising wristbands

12th May 2009
Live strong wristbands caught the attention of many people because it is used to create cancer awareness. Due to live strong bands, people realized the importance of using silicone wristbands to raise funds, show support for a cause, or promote awareness ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Does Chelation Therapy works?

01st May 2009
Chelation therapy is a the use of a chelating agent Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) to detoxify the body of certain minerals and heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, etc.) that could impair your health. In addition, chelation is also used in alte... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Should I Immunize?

17th April 2009
I don't know about you, but this question has been on my mind for quite some time now. Although my youngest is over a year, he is definitely not up to date with his immunizations! With all the rumors flying around about autism and the danger of immunizati... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens

Head banging in children

17th April 2009
Head banging is a behavior characterized by a toddler’s repeated banging his or her head, against a solid surface or object such as a wall or the side of a crib. It is estimated that one-fifth of all healthy children display this behavior at least on... Read >
Author: Paul

Prioritizing Needs and Treatment for Children with Autism

09th April 2009
I recently had a parent refer to the many needs of her daughter in this way: “It’s like there are three floors of the house burning! Where do we start and which level do we fight the fire on first?” This provides an excellent visual metaphor for d... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.

Improving an Autistic Child’s Communication: Using American Sign Language

02nd April 2009
Those who have worked with autistic children have also become aware of the need to help them improve their communication abilities. These children become easily frustrated when they have difficulty expressing their needs and desires. As a result, their p... Read >
Author: ktdileva

12 Things Parents & Professionals Must Understand About Educating Students with Autism & Other

10th March 2009
Working with parents and educators for over a decade has taught me some important lessons about what it means to provide a meaningful education to students with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. It is easy to get bogged down in the moment-to-... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.

The Requisite Things to Know about the Chelation

24th January 2009
In this era of medical science, diseases are now no more unconquerable, because science has developed various ways of curing diseases. Among all methods of treatment or therapy, there is one called Chelation. This system of medicine involves the process i... Read >
Author: Alien

Glutathione Good Health and Longevity

17th January 2009
If you are like many people, you probably have not heard about the medical discoveries concerning the naturally occurring amino acid compound, glutathione. However, the discovery has been around for a little over ten years and it has only recently come... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Glutathione Good Health and Longevity

17th January 2009
If you are like many people, you probably have not heard about the medical discoveries concerning the naturally occurring amino acid compound, glutathione. However, the discovery has been around for a little over ten years and it has only recently come... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

MaxGXLcom The Glutathione Accelerator

17th January 2009
One of the newly discovered, most powerful antioxidants in the human body is known as glutathione and it has amazing properties that help keep the body functioning at peak performance levels. This means that while this power fighter is working in the s... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Glutathione Good Health and Longevity

17th January 2009
If you are like many people, you probably have not heard about the medical discoveries concerning the naturally occurring amino acid compound, glutathione. However, the discovery has been around for a little over ten years and it has only recently come... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

MaxGXLcom The Glutathione Accelerator

17th January 2009
One of the newly discovered, most powerful antioxidants in the human body is known as glutathione and it has amazing properties that help keep the body functioning at peak performance levels. This means that while this power fighter is working in the s... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Canning: 3 Reasons Why You Cannot Afford Not To

16th January 2009
"Canning is too expensive!" "Who has the time to can?" "Why should I can when I can run to the store and buy it on sale?" I've heard these statements, and others, many times. While true that canning requires a degree of time and effort, it can be extr... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

What does L-Carnosine do for your skin?

16th January 2009
The construction of a human body begins with cells which then multiply rapidly to provide the required structure and shape to different organs. When a person ages or falls ill, cells are under attach and may be unable to maintain their healthy functions a... Read >
Author: Alan Cris

Dyslexia and the Education System

09th January 2009
In 1981, the Education Act imposed a legal requirement: local authorities have to assess children to discover the scale of their learning difficulties, and whether they have a special educational need (SEN). With mild disability it is up to the school to ... Read >
Author: Jenny

The Boon of Building Blocks Toys for Autistic Children

11th December 2008
One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism, with boys more at risk than girls. If you think about it, autism afflicts more children than juvenile cancers and cystic fibrosis combined! And as the body of knowledge grows about this mysterious mala... Read >
Author: rjshop

The Boon of Building Blocks Toys for Autistic Children

11th December 2008
One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism, with boys more at risk than girls. If you think about it, autism afflicts more children than juvenile cancers and cystic fibrosis combined! And as the body of knowledge grows about this mysterious mala... Read >
Author: rjshop

Swimming With Dolphins - Health Benefits

24th November 2008
Animals have been used along with physical therapy for decades. It is common to see small farms or petting zoos double as places for assisting those who are in need. Horses are popular for disabled children. Farms catering to those with special needs are ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Celebrities Who Help Our Children

05th November 2008
Jennifer Ann McCarthy was born on November 1st of 1972 in Chicago, Illinois and James Eugene Redmond Carrey was born January 17th of 1962 in New Market, Ontario. These two are among the many celebrities making a difference when it comes to helping childre... Read >
Author: buildwish11

How To Identify Aspergers Symptoms In Your Child

21st October 2008
There are a number of different Aspergers symptoms that vary in degree of severity. These symptoms all are different for each individual person. The hallmark symptom seen in people with Asperger’s Syndrome is extreme trouble with social situations and i... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

How To Connect With Another Person?

13th October 2008
It is well know that only about 7% of communication is expressed in language. 93% of all communication is expressed in body language, facial expression, and tone of voice. That means the better you are able to ‘read’ the other person’s non-verbal ex... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD

Times Tables, the Key to Your Childs Success?

02nd October 2008
Irvine, CA- When did you lose interest in math? Never had any? Maybe, but Eugenia Francis knows exactly when it started to happen to her son. The moment? The dread rite of passage all children face: the multiplication tables. As her son struggled ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

GO GREEN! RECYCLE YOUR OLD CAR!

29th September 2008
Now is a good time to “Go Green” - recycle your old car by donating it to Cars4Charities. You can complete the entire donation process online 24/7 at www.cars4charities.org. In addition to being convenient, the online option is better for the envir... Read >
Author: Karen Campese

Learning to Think: Part One - All Students Can Learn to be Mindful

22nd September 2008
Summer is quickly coming to an end, and school has begun for many children. School buses are busily picking up students and dropping them off during the morning and evening commutes. With the beginning of a new school year, I thought it would be helpful... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

Answering Your Autism Questions

18th September 2008
There are many things that parents eagerly look forward to when they find out they are having a baby. Many expectant parents also begin panicking at the thought that something may be wrong with their child. In a perfect world there would be no children th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Helping Your Family Cope With Autism

15th September 2008
Being the parent of a child with autism can be extremely demanding. Meeting the demands of a child that is autistic can be very time consuming, especially if you have other children. Many parents find themselves struggling with the needs of an autistic ch... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Baby and Cow's Milk - Mom, Dad Say Boo to Moo

15th September 2008
Question: When should I give my child cow's milk? According to Dr. Benjamin Spock, the answer would be never! You maybe perplexed about this. But your child should drink mother's milk. It helps to keep your baby healthy. The World Health Organization s... Read >
Author: C Davis

Brain Exercise for a Healthier You

10th September 2008
Is brain exercise software a worthwhile investment? Maybe, it really depends on the quality of the program. In my opinion, which is shared by a number of experts, as long as you are learning something, the investment is worth it. You see, the way that ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Treating Feeding Difficulties in the School Environment

02nd September 2008
There are many children within the school environment that have feeding difficulties. For these children, the task of eating lunch and snack at school is a daunting one. However, lunch and snack time can present the perfect opportunity for addressing fe... Read >
Author: Horizons

What Are the Speech and Communication Problems of Autism

01st September 2008
Autism affects the speech and communication to some degree of all autistic people. The communication varies and is usually contributed to the actual mental of the brain to translate the communication and what social development the child has had. If paren... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

What Are the Factors that Contribute to Autism

01st September 2008
Autism is a mystery for most health care professionals. They have found no one clear cause for autism though there are several factors that are common throughout the research. The most common is that autistic sufferers have abnormalities in their brain. W... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Toilet Training the Autistic Child

01st September 2008
Toilet training any toddler can be an adventuresome and tiring ordeal. There are many methods that have hit the markets lately and these methods can range anywhere between diapers that change color when wet to musical toilets that reward the child with mu... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

The Difference Between Asperger's Syndrome and Autism

01st September 2008
According to the DSM-IV classifications asperger's syndrome and autism are two separate disorders. There is debate however because aspergers and autism exhibit some of the same symptoms. The argument is that aspergers is a form an autism and should not be... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Myths about Autism

01st September 2008
As with all disorders that people do not understand, myths and claims are made out of ignorance and become apart of urban legend that confuses the public and puts misinformation out there that could detrimental to the parent looking for an answer to their... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Introduction To Autism

01st September 2008
You may have seen an autistic child or adult and never knew that the person had a diagnosis. Your ignorance about the disorder is not uncommon because most people who are not experienced with the disorder look at autistic people as those who are mentally ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Can This Be The Way To Prevent and Reverse Autism?

27th August 2008
Do you have a child that is autistic? It has been said that autism is characterised by an abnormal absorption with the self; marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people. Did you know that autism ha... Read >
Author: Paul

Treating Feeding Difficulties in the School Environment

22nd August 2008
There are many children within the school environment that have feeding difficulties. For these children, the task of eating lunch and snack at school is a daunting one. However, lunch and snack time can present the perfect opportunity for addressing fe... Read >
Author: Erin Roon, MA

How Can Families Cope With an Autistic Child and the Financial Burden

17th August 2008
If your child has just been diagnosed with autism, you and your family are about the have a life changing experience. After you get over the shock of an autistic diagnosis you and your spouse will probably be overwhelmed with all the information and misin... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Difficulties of an Autistic Adult

17th August 2008
That's right, autistic kids grow up. This entire text has been devoted to the autistic child, but what about autistic adults? What kinds of difficulties do autistic adults have when they are in our society, at the workplace, or raising a family of their o... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Autism Assistance Dogs

17th August 2008
Your autistic child is not blind nor has a physical disability that renders them helpless, but most autistic children do lack the ability to make safe choices. Parents of autistic children are diligent, they have to be, but wouldn't be safer and give the ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Autism and Body Language

17th August 2008
Now that we have learned that autism creates havoc with verbal speech and the communication between the brain and how speech is produced, we now have to look at how autism affects body language. Body language is the second form of communication that human... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Candida and Yeast Infections- The Effects of Candida Yeast on Children

13th August 2008
For years, Candida yeast overgrowth has been a known problem among adults but in recent times, children have captured the attention of medical researchers and doctors specific to this yeast. In fact, new studies are showing that some of the common childh... Read >

Know About Chelation

12th August 2008
Chelation therapy is a procedure to remove toxins and metals from your body. It is also known as "miracle cure" by many people suffering from atherosclerosis. Chelate basically means the removal of plaque and calcium from arteries and veins. Chelation ... Read >
Author: Alien

Getting Through the Valley

12th August 2008
I’ve just returned to work after having several weeks off for maternity leave. (I have the most fabulous little boy added to my family!) Upon my return, I found that a handful of my families have entered into crisis mode. It’s a hard place to be, and ... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW

The Theory of Mind Difficulties

29th July 2008
There are many symptoms that an individual with autism may experience; however, one of the most frustrating and hard to understand is what has recently been named Theory of Mind. Within the last few decades, this problem has been more thoroughly discussed... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Information On Leaky Gut Syndrome

29th July 2008
Leaky gut syndrome in conjunction with autism is still being researched; a number of studies and research are under way to better understand how the syndrome starts, why it can be prevalent in autistic children, and how to treat it. Simply, leaky guy synd... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

The Transition From School to Work

29th July 2008
One of the most major transitions in any person's life is that from school to work. In high school or college, many people lead a protected life and are still helped financially and otherwise by their parents. After school, these ties are often cut, leavi... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

How a Hug Can Help Your Autistic Child

29th July 2008
Autistic children and adults often seek pressure in a variety of ways to calm themselves and cope with sensory overload. Oftentimes, hugs and squeezes from other people can cause more distress because autistic children or adults are often unable to commun... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Why You Are Hearing More about Autism

22nd July 2008
Vallejo, CA � It has been a high profile year for autism. A severely autistic Minnesota boy was banned from church. An autistic kindergartner in Florida was voted out of class. A mother and her autistic son were thrown off an American Airlines flight... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Knowing Your Rights: Laws and Autism

21st July 2008
If you or your child has autism, some of the most basic things you can study and learn are your rights. Every American citizen is protected under the constitution, and there are special laws that have been passed to help protect people with autism and oth... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Clearing The Autism Stereotypes

21st July 2008
As with anyone with a physical or mental disorder, autistic people deal with a wide range of reactions from others, from full support to uncaring ignorance. Unfortunately, even those who support autistic family members, co-workers, and friends may not und... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Medication Options For People With Autism

21st July 2008
As with any illness, disease, or disorder, there are a number of medicine options available to help control these symptoms. It is important to remember that none of these medications will "cure" autism; they simply help control some of the effects of the ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Autistic Children And The Affect On Marriage

11th July 2008
Unfortunately, in modern times, many marriages end in divorce or separation. This statistic rises even higher when you mix in an autistic child. No matter how loving and understanding you both may be towards your child, the truth is that autism is a very ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

Autistic Forms of Teaching and Tolerance

11th July 2008
Understanding how autistic children learn is key to teaching them with the same intensity as you teach other children. This may seem like a straightforward idea, but autistic children learn so differently that understanding autism itself is a must when yo... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan

A Definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder

27th June 2008
Autistic Spectrum Disorders are written about more readily in today’s society. This may be due to better identification of Autistic Spectrum Disorders and at an earlier age. Teams of speech and language therapists will see many children who are dia... Read >
Author: John Sern

Free diet plans

17th June 2008
To find free diet plans is not that hard especially in this modern era where majority of any information can be found inside the world wide web. But when it comes to free diet plans that suitable for a particular person, it is quiet a job. Let's take a... Read >
Author: Shafiq

Autism Sibling Rivalry: How Brothers and Sisters can Cope with Autistic Family Members

20th May 2008
Something we have come across regularly is the difficultly dealing with the issues that our son has with his siblings. We have compiled some interesting information which we hope will be of some help. When a family member is diagnosed with autism, there... Read >
Author: Amanda

Horse Therapy: Rocking the World of Autism

13th May 2008
Horse therapy as a therapy model for autistic children is now a topic of debate. For clinically disposed experts, horse therapy does nothing more than introduce an additional stimulus into the mix. There are others who believe that with proper training,... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom

How 50 Year Old Dads Think Different Fatherhood Prospect

06th May 2008
For most men, the prospect of fatherhood jolts them out of their Carefree Romeo days. While some dads may not receive the impact during pregnancy, their world goes topsy - turvy the moment they find themselves holding the newborn. The transformation does ... Read >
Author: Paul

3 Ways to Use Tape Recordings to Help Your Child in Special Education

06th May 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism? Are you the parent of a child receiving special education services? Would you like to learn parenting tips that will help you become an equal participant in your child’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeti... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Compromise with Special Education Personnel? There is a Better Way!

06th May 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism or other disability that is tired of receiving the run around, from special education personnel? Have you tried compromising with school personnel, and your child is still not receiving a free appropriate publi... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

How to use Prior Written Notice to Help Get Needed Services for Your Child In Special Education

06th May 2008
Are you the parent of a child with learning disabilities or autism? Have you been fighting for an educational service that your child needs, such as Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), or a Orton- Gillingham based reading program? This article will disc... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

SUCCESS Builds Confidence!

25th April 2008
Living in our dynamic, fast changing world can be extremely stressful — even for those who are processing information at a normal rate. Imagine moving to another country where you know only a limited amount of the language that the nationals speak. It c... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW

Why You Need Strong Parental Support While Toilet Training For Autism

24th April 2008
Children who are autistics have to be dealt with very carefully when it comes to toilet training. Toilet training for autism is one way of helping the child to develop and there are many techniques involved which can be used to teach a normal child to toi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

5 Reasons, Why your Child in Special Education May Not be Getting FAPE, and How You Can Help

18th April 2008
Does your child receive special education services and you wonder if they are receiving an appropriate education? This article, will discuss 5 reasons why your child may not be receiving a free appropriate public education. And also, what can you do ab... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

5 Qualities of a Good Special Education Advocate

18th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism that is having a dispute with school personnel, and would like some help? Are you the parent of a child with a learning disability, or another type of disability, that could use an advocate to help you in getti... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

How to Get Needed Methodology, in Your Child’s IEP

18th April 2008
Are you the parent of a young child with autism , that thinks that they need applied behavioral analysis (ABA) treatment, through your school district? Are you the parent of a child with dyslexia, who feels that your child needs an Orton-Gillingham b... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Special Education; 3 Benefits Your Child Could Receive From an Inclusive Placement

18th April 2008
Are you considering an inclusive placement for your child with autism, or learning disabilities? Would you like to know what benefits, your child with a disability could gain by being in an inclusive placement? This article will discuss what inclusion ... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Special Education; 4 Mistakes Parents Make and How to Avoid Them

18th April 2008
Are you a parent of a young child with autism, learning disabilities, who is having difficulty navigating the special education process? Would you like to learn about the mistakes that parents make, and learn how to avoid them? Then this article is f... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

How To Go About Toilet Training Special Needs Children

17th April 2008
Toilet training forms a very important part in any child's growth and development. While most of the parents complain about potty training their children, on an average children train pretty easily. Even in cases where there is resistance from the child, ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why You Need Strong Parental Support While Toilet Training For Autism

17th April 2008
Children who are autistics have to be dealt with very carefully when it comes to toilet training. Toilet training for autism is one way of helping the child to develop and there are many techniques involved which can be used to teach a normal child to toi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Summer’s Coming! 5 Helpful Tips for Parents

09th April 2008
Many parents both love and hate the thought of summer vacation. On the one hand, you’re ready to be done with the homework, backpacks full of papers, seemingly endless fundraisers, and getting the kids up and out the door to catch the bus every morning... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.

4 Parenting Tips: How to Overcome Blame, From Special Education Personnel

07th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism that has been blamed for your child’s behavioral difficulties? Have you been told by special education personnel that your child’s learning disability or difficulty is your fault? This article will discuss... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Special Education: 6 Factors to Consider When Advocating for Extended School Year Services

07th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism or a learning disability, who believes that your child needs educational services outside of the school day? Have you been told that your child does not qualify for summer school because there is no proof of re... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Parenting Tips: 5 Skills That NCLB State Are Critical To Early Reading Success

02nd April 2008
Are you the parent of a young child, who is receiving special education services, that is concerned about whether your child has the needed skills, to learn how to read? Are you a parent of an older child with autism or a learning disability, that is c... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Autistic Boy Miraculously Escapes Scalding

28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson You know how a movie will show you an accident in show motion? What is about to happen is really bad and you know that in reality it only took a spit second, but the film is slowed down so it takes 10 to 20 seconds to... Read >
Author: Rebecca Hanson

Why Take an Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Test

28th March 2008
There are many symptoms that a person suffering from ADD will display. These include a lack of organization, restlessness, inability to concentrate, agitation and impulsive behaviour. However, these symptoms are easily mistaken with that of other diseases... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Ensuring Success through Guided Participation

25th March 2008
A little girl, about 1 year old, is standing next to a coffee table when she decides that she wants to step off and make an attempt at walking. She immediately falls to the ground. One of two things can happen at that point. A parent or caregiver can see ... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW

How to Determine Your Child’s Eligibility for Special Education Services

06th March 2008
Are you the parent of a young child that is concerned that your child may have a disability? Have you been told by disability educators that your child does not qualify for special education services? Would you like to know what the Individuals with D... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Uniqueness with Autism

06th February 2008
All children are unique, and this is especially true in the case of autistic children. Due to the knowledge being gained on the increasing range and complexity within the autistic spectrum it is being widely recognised that each child has their own partic... Read >
Author: Geemass Books Online

Kids Diet and Brain Connection

22nd January 2008
Whether your child is one year old or 16, you want to know what you can do to help them be all they can be! Even though there's obviously an inherited aspect to intelligence, I am going to show you how optimum nutrition promotes all-round intelligence by ... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass

The Causes of Allergies II

21st January 2008
As we discussed in a previous article, allergies are mainly caused by our modern lifestyle: what we eat, what we breathe, what we put on and into our body, especially all those chemicals ingested in our processed foods and the medicines we take. Let’s d... Read >
Author: Freddy Escobar

Autistic Children and Oxytocin

15th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Liddle Kidz� Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage Usually diagnosed by the age of three years, Autism is a complex developmental condition, which affects a child's ability to develop normal language, form relationships with othe... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

What is Aspergers Disorder

14th August 2007
I personally don't like the term disorder as it implies something "wrong" with the child and Aspergers children have so many great qualities that they can bring to the world. In this article I will give a simple explanation of some of the characteristics ... Read >

Zach Braff of 'Scrubs' Attends Fundraiser in Pennsylvania

26th July 2007
The seventh and final season of Scrubs will start shooting in August, thus the cast and crew have a lot of time to just relax and unwind. Take into consideration Zach Braff who recently flew to central Pennsylvania to attend a family related event. Appare... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The 4400 4.02 "Fear Itself" Recap

24th July 2007
Where is Jordan Collier when you need him? Tonight's episode of The 4400 featured a dad who gives his autistic son a dose of Promicin. Now how harmful can an autistic child be? Very harmful, especially when he's on Promicin. The boy, who by the way is obs... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

About the risks that infertility can bring

11th May 2007
There were made some researches, and it was reached to the result that couples with fertility problems are three times more predisposed to have a child with conditions like autism and cerebral palsy. It is possible that fertility treatments, such as IVF t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to teach your friends, relatives and neighbors about your Aspergers childs behaviors

02nd May 2007
The general public, including your relatives, friends, and neighbors, do not know what Aspergers Syndrome is, or how to understand their behavior or deal with it. General awareness about autism is growing but in my own experience when you talk to a lot of... Read >

The autistic brain

18th April 2007
It is believed that many researchers found the pathology of autism. The creativity and savant abilities make autistic people extraordinary so in this case the doctors are working on a treatment which can be able to lessen autistic symptoms of hypersensiti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Special needs children learn language development and social skills in play

03rd April 2007
Learn to play with your special needs child to help language development and stimulate valuable social skills in autistic children From experience, I know that developmental and educational toys alone are not enough to help a child with special needs. ... Read >
Author: Lesley Burton

Top 5 Mental Disorders in Children

29th March 2007
Mental disorders in children are often times not spoken of or given attention to. However, with the shifts that are taking place rapidly in every day life, it has caused several children to react to the changes by developing a mental disorder. Over twenty... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Humor in Raising a Child with Asbergers Syndrome

15th March 2007
Seems these days there are more children being diagnosed with Autism or Aspbergers Syndrome. In both of these situations a family can be in it for the long haul. Neither of these will the child just get cured, however they will learn to deal with certai... Read >
Author: Michele Rogers

The use of secretin in cases of autism

01st March 2007
Opinions about the effect of secretin when fighting autism are very mixed. While some say it has absolutely no effect on patients, other fervently sustain that the effects are dramatic if not curing the whole disease. Major studies have yet to be done and... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Autism and intelligence

19th February 2007
While the average IQ rate of the population seems to be about 100, patients with autism mostly have a decreased one due to the learning disability or creating the disabilities; some of the autistics though have shown a normal or even high IQ rate. From th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding autistic behavior

15th February 2007
Autism is a very complex and difficult to understand disorder. Patients suffering from its symptoms mainly suffer from the impossibility to communicate with others, express their own feelings or integrate other person’s actions. The language they use is... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Signs and symptoms of autism

15th February 2007
Parents suspect an abnormality in their children’s development around 18months but see a doctor at the age of 2 of the child and the autistic disorder s only diagnosed at about 3-4 years when the child patient a lack of communication skills, lack of int... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Obsessive and repetitive actions in autistic patients

15th February 2007
For unexplained reasons, autistic children show obsessions to particular objects, sometimes even a strange kind of attachment towards them, and act by repetitive senseless actions. Their repetitive behavior has been given more potential explanation; some ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Children behavioral problems – how to be recognized and what’s to be done about them?

13th February 2007
Many parents have to put up with whining, temper tantrums, and other annoying behaviors at home, at their friends, even when out shopping. Some even have to deal with stealing, lying and other more serious “crimes”. But how many of these parents know ... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Main signs and symptoms of autism

30th January 2007
The autistic disorder is a spectrum of many converged symptoms affecting attention, perception and thought. The condition varies from mild to severe and the shown behavior is inappropriate for the age. Autism is classified as a condition belonging to ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bible Studies for Children Have Come A Long Way

18th January 2007
We do not often recognize traditional Bible studies for children for their enjoyable nature. Many kids experience these weekly lessons as boring lectures. Children do not look forward to going to Sunday school or Wednesday church meetings especially after... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

MorEPA & MorDHA OMEGA-3 FISH OIL FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTS AT WWWOMEGA3.COM

17th January 2007
http://wwwomega3.com MorEPA and MorDHA fatty acid products are made exclusively from fresh deep water fish, which are chilled down to minus 50°C to remove any impurities and are, quite simply amongst the finest Omega3 supplements available. MorEPA fat... Read >
Author: super cool sites

Neuroliminal Training & EEG Biofeedback Similarities

24th December 2006
EEG Biofeedback (AKA Neurofeedback) has shown for well over 30 years that it is the most successful therapy for solving virtually all "Brain Problems" . These include the ADD-Autism continuum, the Depression continuum, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and even some f... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

DONATE YOUR UNWANTED CAR, GET A LAST-MINUTE DEDUCTION OF $500 OR MORE AND HELP A CHARITY

14th December 2006
cars4charities has a unique opportunity for you to get a year-end tax deduction and help one of over 200 respected charities at the same time. Some of the benefiting charities include; Breast Cancer Research Foundation, American Foundation for the Blind,... Read >
Author: Karen Campese

What is Attention Deficit Disorder?

11th December 2006
Some children have more trouble paying attention in class and completing academic assignments than others. It is estimated that from 3 to 10 percent of the population has a condition known as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperac... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

School Bullying a typical issue

14th November 2006
Just take an examples that an honor-roll student named Simon Jones jumped off the Bridge in New Westminster, Jones, 14, left a seven-page note that said he was killing himself because his classmates tormented him with names like gay or faggot. He had neve... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

Parenting Autism – Getting Past the Embarrassment

26th October 2006
One of the more difficult parts of parenting a child with autism, and something that can be hard to talk about, is the embarrassment you may feel about your child's behavior. As parents, we're not supposed to feel embarrassed about our children, yet we're... Read >
Author: Sandra Sinclair

CHEMICAL WARFARE: Are We Slowly Being Poisoned By Those Whom We Trust?

08th July 2006
It was not until I became pregnant with my son that I began to scrutinize a world overrun with chemicals. I thought I would be done with the research portion of the program following a few hours on the internet one Saturday afternoon. Three years later, s... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein

The Signs Of The Unexplainable Autism Disease

03rd July 2006
The brain is an infinite labyrinth. No one-despite the surmountable efforts of history and modern day's great men-can truly decipher or describe how it ticks and how it works. Although it is considered as a powerful tool of any man who can utilize it to i... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

How Do You Get ADHD?

04th June 2006
There has been a lot of research done on how exactly you get ADHD, and it is now known that genetics is at least part of the reason. Currently, research shows that at least 30%-40% of individuals with ADHD have a family member that deals with the sam... Read >
Author: Ampuan Yussof

Autism: Educating the Child and the Parents

14th April 2006
Have you ever felt difficulty in expressing yourself? Have you ever come across a point in your life when words are not enough to give justice to what you feel? Education They say that knowledge is power. This is one power that cannot be divested or... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Aspergers Syndrome - General Information

06th April 2006
Aspergers Syndrome is a type of Autism, however, the symptoms are usually much milder and less distressing to those people around them. However, it is still a serious condition which affects 1-2 people in 2000, of which, more tend to be boys than girls. ... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell

Empowering parents to help children with autism and special needs learn through play

14th March 2006
SenseToys specialises in providing a carefully selected range of toys and activities to help parents and professionals caring for children with poor or delayed language skills, autism related difficulties, impaired hearing, developmental delays, dyspraxia... Read >
Author: Lesley Burton

Autism and Communication

17th February 2006
It was the great American Financer, Bernard Baruch that said "Feelings are 55% body language, 38% tone and 7% words" in other words, its not just what you say but the way that you say it. On the other hand, only the words are required for actual communica... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman

Top Ten Ways To Cope When Caring For Someone With Autism

17th February 2006
No matter who you are or what you do, caring for someone with autism is difficult and can often stretch you to your limits. Every now and again you can end up feeling like things are getting on top of you. The trouble is that more often than can become ... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman

QVC Infomercial: Star in a Famous Person's Infomercial

03rd October 2005
Not many people are qualified to have their own infomercial. You have to be a great mediagenic salesperson, have a product with large profit margins that appeals to millions, and fits into a category that is already a known, successful seller. But you ... Read >
Author: Susan Harrow